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Eastern cities ' without tr inslapping This old established line (being the oldest portable boat line on the canal) is now• prepared to receile produce and merch inane for slopping either East or Wesi The boats by this line are commanded ha Blau', cape rienced and sober captains, and provided'with good crews Boats and cargoes are transferred troto and to Lanal and railmad, Baling all runlet al and eel) tta lion of goods Trips made in as short time, and goods yarned on as tur terms is any other lute. Tbankfut for, and ;respectfully sohcttiliga continu ance or the very Itheral and growing Patronage here tofore hestov ed upon , this line we with confidence assure those merch tuts disposed to favor us, that their busincs shall be done to- then entire satisfaction . Goods canted by us. consigned to either of our hottses, ayill be shipped to their datiiraton free of eharpe tor shtpping, storage or ult ince of charges As WC 'bold no interest in steamboat stock merchants ntay depend upon their goods always being formulated without delay, upon good boats and at the lowest '. rates of freight. ; Pr°dace cottsintte 1 to our house at Philadelphia for tide, sill be sold on liberal term , and ad imucui made either qt Pittsburgh or Philadelphi a., JOIIN Ali 11.I)1 &Co Penn st Canal 11 ism, Pittsburgh . T) `, Co., 2IP and lit a bai Market st Phi l Iphia Intleptinleitt Portable Boat Line. 1846 4- . 7 , e a 1) 4.- T ‘ Wort the ,transportation of produce and merchan to and from rittstirgh, Baltimore _Mal Philadelphia; no transliipnient. The subscribers, agents fora number of the best, portable boats, form - toga. regular daily, line. between Pittsburgh and the t - A.s,tern citica„will be fully prepared on'the.opening of navigation to ship a large amount of produce and, inerchandize with despatch and on accommodating Wang. The, , ' great. success which has. characterised-this mode Ot !transportation on the 'Penn's. canals and rail TO illy slining the last few,•yeats, notwithstanding the opposition- of long established companies, and is a Pretty:stre indication of its superiority over the ohl ptanofrtranshipping at the the different tcrtninus of - .canals and railroads. We -therethre ask for the Independent Portable I_l(Th:iiine. a liberal share of putromu.re. • - - Prudnceor inerchandize consigned to us for ship • !emit:will be forwarded immediately on arrival, free olanv charge, thr.cominission, storage or insurance. of -lading transmitted. and - all instructions pinintlYsattended to. :NtEARS, RAYNOR..k.Co,, '• Itroad-st., Philadelphia. - - - ROSE. -MERItILL & Co., Smith's Wharf, Baltimore: . . • C. A. 1111tIAN ULTY & CO., Cattal Basin, Foutittin el., near Liberty, Pittsburgh tu-tr3- • Porlxtble Bont,Line, ittagailB46.M . .transportation of l'reight . lintween Pitts- E--burgh and the Atlantic v:a Pennsylvania , Improyeluents and Balthnore.and Susquehanna rail ioad: _ . . The Proprietors of this old established line, having completed their_arrungements, are prepared to for- Warit goods to and from the East (on the opening of the Ba nal" navigation„) on as reasonable terms as any tither responsibld• line, and are determined that no cantor attention on their part_ shall:lie wanting to se- Cure 6.coutitualicc of that patronage so liberally be stowtd`iipon theta forsc3reml years past. .The decided succeSs of the portable boat system, soliiiiinfest in the'regalarity and despatch experienced ii.the delivery' of goods, the absence of all risk of ilbliiy;hiealiage Or other damage, incident to the old system, where goods have to be leuriedly transhipped three times on the way, and the merchantable order in whiCh produce has been ayoWbaly 'delivered' by them, 'has induced the proprietors to increase their stock - censiderably this season. Their. extensive Warehouses at each point, (tineaqualled by any other line,) affords theta facilities to conduct theirbusiness 7.yith , despateli; and to . shippers the convenience of rice storage, if reviired, untie their arrangements are 'cOnifilete--whilii their long experience in the carry ing tradt,it is presumed, willbe suflicient guarantee to their patroue and the public thatlthey will success fully ex..nt thetHelces to give general satisfac tion. :produce received forwarded,' stellinboat .charges paid,'`Antl bills lading transmitted free of charge for commiisiou ailyaneino or Storage,: and all cornmeal •catiens to the following agents promptly attended to: TAAFFF. S O'CONNOR, tor. Tenn and Wayne sts:. Pittsburgh. THOMAS BOltlilnt4 E, f.'7B igarlzet street, Philadelphia. OICONNORS st.. Baltirnore. niar3(l-y y4in Via to's Transport a Lion Line FANA. rrak.gliii" -- 1 840 CONDUCTED on strict Sabbath-keeping principles. though not claiming to be the onl y line that is so :i . eiariarret f ed. . The proprietors or this old established ;line hai . e put their stock in the most complete order, ~.and arc thoroughly prepared to fonvard produce and ~iiterehandize. to and from the, Eastern cities on the oPerinv . ig.of Mirigation. • ' We trust that our Inns experience in the carrying I:usiness, and zca. onsatteu lon to the interests of ens tmuerS;-will secure to us a continuance and increase of - the , paironag,o . heretofore bestowed on thingliam's arrangements will enable us to carry freight f. with the utmest despatch; and our prices shall always be tialotwa thelowest charged by other responsible ` - ''PrOduceland much:mai:cc will-be received and for.: wardUd'east and west without any char , e for adverti- Sittif, itorage Or Commission. Bills of lading forwarded, and every :direction promptly , atteaded to. • Address; - ni apply to WM. BIN(IIAM, Canal gaititi; cor. Liberty arid Wayne sts., l'ittsb`g, IIINGIEAMi , `,. DOCK & STRATTON, • NO. 270:Market' st., Philadelphia, JAMES WILSON, Agent, :No; 122 Nortli'lloward 5t...;. Baltimore, .WILLIAM 'TYSON, Agent; No. 10 West st., New York Zi tern Transportat tort Company. - 7 1846; 4e - LEE 11. & Co.'s old esiabliilied transportation 1111',VdineS;:theing the first one on the PeensVß.:mitt': between, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baitimore and New York, arc Fully prepared to transact any ha that may be confided to them, iu such a manner as must give; general satistimtion. Their stock con : eiitg:at aildubld daily line of Pennsylvania boats and titiliOad ears (all owned by tin:inset .bleS them to tarry a large iinantity . of freight with cer - iaintyand.dethiatelt, in as short time and on as favor able terrn a*`arty other responsible:line. -PrOducooArilerchandize C(l . lliglled' to any of the unihlrSigned Pit - warded" fi'ee of "any charge for coin- Ihrssitin."- or `storage. Tobacco Sir Philadelphia, ear :tied by our lie delivered at the city Tobacco Wa.reliouse,aock street, in the cars, Wit houtdrayage. Tbe.buSiness of these lines will be.conducted on Sabhatliktie;ping Addressor apply to I). LEECH & Co; - Canal Basin, Penn St.; Pittsburgh. _ HARRIS &TUSTIN, N0i..13 and 13 South Third streat, Philadelphia. ' .10S. T.A.YLOR & SONS,. 111 and North Howard st., Baltimore. P ! ' °RICK, 7 West st. New York: ~ ',ap9-lam Pickworth , s tt.ne EXPRESSLY FOR WAY FIt•EIC HT. - I,;;ErP 3111111111 The proprietor of the following • : _ Canal Boat, have, at the solicita tion•of.'a number of Merchants in Pittsburgh,- and 'along the route of Canal, nidtle arrangements to - .form a regular daily line for the transportation of all kinds. , Merchandize to and from Pittillargh; If/Ufa . .street, anii,ali„inieriamlinte places. One boat. will leavy the warehouse of C. A:M'AI - Ulty.'kt'o,' .. Canal - Baffin, Pittsburgh, evCry day,l(ex ' cept SUnday,) and- shipper can depend do having thefr, goods fornarded - Witliont'delay - and-on accom modating terms. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. rnoluttsrroms. .L:PICKWOR'fH, &oat Nile; " Exchange; " Paris;-. • " Pacific; BARN Es, • " Push; - MEE •• AGENTS. • J. PICKWORTH, Solinutown. -- 4.1 , 10. MILLER, llonitlipsburg C: :A; M'ANULTY, Pittsbuigh ap2l. - ,,, ,z01tzt , PACKAGE EXPRESS TO PHILADELPRIA..--The Canil being n4} 'open, the' abeyb S'Zpies.s; which has been established thereOnveyanterof valuable packages. Merchandiie, irciei hank notes; jewelry; )&c.,, "1071 re-commence running Ma Munday;6th - Art; irarir chat .be dispatched 'daily, during the traveling „season; Apply to - LEECH _ap 9-3 m • - corner Pentret.. and Cana W§l e'• -.7 otitfit - ti'! . 4.#:•o - ii.: -, : - ;;' , gitt.* : - .':*f:::-i.;, - • - . _ Tf9PS.c o 4 7 a General; rtE3TT4SCESa j d ! S : tt: ardom : GßE tirAl : ANr Inr trDby AVB.•T7Cet: ' • .75. South street,.eornergMaiden Lane, New York, and 96 Waterloo.reiiPLiicipeol. The, - Subscribers having accepted the agency ,of the abOvit - houtie;‘dre. now prepared to make arrange ments aeon-the most liberal terms With those desb , rous, of paying. the passage'of their friends from the old Country, and. datterlhemeselves their character and :long standing' in business will give ample as surance that all-their arrangements Will be carried out faithfully. ' Messrs. W &J. T. Tapscott, are long and fltwira bly known for the superior elasa, account - lodation and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN or TUE WEST, 'SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER, OARRICK,IHOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, -and - SIIThONS, two of which leave each Port montldy, front New York the 21st and 26111 and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines. of Liverpool Packets tojusure,o depai tare from Liverpool, every fly edays being thus deter- Mined, their acilities shall keep.pace with their in creasing patronage, while. Mr. W. Tapseutt's constant per-serial suporintendance of the business hi Liver pool is • an ; , additional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particu larly Rite tided' to, The subscribers being (a 9 usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward 'passengers immediately on their landing; Without a chance of disappointment or delly; and.are therefore prepared to contract for pas sage front any sea port in GreatAtritain or Ireland to this City; the natitte of the business they arc engaged in giving them fiteilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise _attainable, and will, (if ne eessary,) firwarti passengers lbither West by the best mode of conveyance. without any additional charges lbr their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coining out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. dtEMITTANCES. The subscribers are . alsopreparett to give drafts at for any amount payahle at ❑ie principal Cities Lai Towns in flue:land, Ireland, Scotland and , Wales; thus altording a safe and expeditious mode of Remitting flunls•to those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to mail themselves of. Application (if by letter poet paid) will be prompt y attended to 'TAAFEE & O'coNNolt, Forwarding and CollllllibSi oll 31yrchants, mar' id& v. • Pittsburgh, -I,'a BR - OTIIERS & CO MIRAGESIENTS FUR MAY, 18 4 6 rtlr. new and splendid packet ship ••Columbia," ir • will' leave Pow York on her first voyage to Liv erpool on the Ist day of May, mid leave Lit erpool for New York on the leith of June. Fare to Liverpool in Steerage $10.00; and Cabin $12.00; Cabin $ WO; 00. She will be succeeded on May 18th, by that magnificent packet ship “Yorkshire." Persons wishing to engage passage to Liverpool, in either of the above: ilia class packets—or to engage passage for their friends frobi Liverpool to New York will please apply to 13LAK ELY & m smithrod st.. hear Filth. Or Penn street. near the Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. P. S.—Remittances made, as usual; Persons desi rous of remitting to their friends by the let of May packet, call do so auy day this NS cek. Remittances made . to US by mail, (post paid l with instructions to whom it is to be paid, will be attended to punctually; a free passage ticket from any part iu Ireland to Pitts burgh will be issued it desired. B. & 34. ap dl - --- • MPORTER and wholesale dealer in fine jewelry. I cutlery, silver and German silver spectacles, mild and silver pencils, silver thimbles, scissors, tweezers, silk and gum suspenders, silk and head purses, Car pet bags, hosiery, children's cloaks, bears oil, beer marrow, eastile, cream and palm soaps, &c., &c. Don't mistake the place, No. 61, Market street, East side, between Third and Fourth streets, Simp son's Row. jan Fuel for Steamers. NAVY DECARTMENT, DUILCAU OF CONSTRUCTION, EQUOPMENT April :21, 11-A6. EILED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Ploposals for 1 .. j fuel for steamers;' will be receised at tins bu reau until S o'clock,.P. of the Ist June nett, for furnishing and delivering at the navy-yard at Charleston, Massachusetts, one thousand tons of bit minions coal, and two hundred and fifty tons of an thracite coal, and at the wave yahi at Pensacola, Flor ida; two thousand tons of anthracite coal. The whole may be delivered as early as may suit the COn tiactur, but one half of each kind at each yard MOM he delivered before the let September next, and th.r: whole before the lot December nest. All said coal must be of the best quality. The bi t urniu , JIIS Coal must be dry, clean, lump coal, an free . as possibie from sulpher, slate, and other impurities. The anthracite coal is to be broken, of proper size, :11Id screened. If required the fine coal shall be separated from the lump after delivery, at the ex pense. of the contractors, and the coal of both kinds west he in all respects to the perieet satisfaction of the respective commandants, before it will be accept ed by theta. The offers must be made separately fur each kind of coal, and , separately for each yard, and oust spe cify the district of country, and the pits from which the coal is .to is taken or furnished. The price must be stated for the tun of twenty two hundred pounds; and in determining upon the offers the rela tive quality for steamers' use will be considered, as well as the price asked. Satisfactory bonds in half the amount of the contracts will be reiptired, and ten per cention of all bills will be retained until the CMI , tracts shall be completed, according to their terms. liiease of failure on the part of contractors to deliv re the coals within' the time specified, the command or agents at the respective places of delivery are to be authorized to supply any deficiencies by purchase, and the contractors and their sureties are to be lia ble for any excess of ebsts over the contract price, and the ten per cent reserved to be ferleited to the use of the United Stab... To be published once a week Air four weeks in the Billowing papers, and Intel',gunner, Washington, D. C.; Morning Post and Daily Tunes, Boston; Jiiiirual, of Commerce, Morning News, and Evening Post, New Yqrk, : Pennsylvannot and Key stone, Philadelphia; Uhion, Ilarrisburgh; Morning Post, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Republican, and Sun. Baltimore, Md.; Enquirer, Richmond, Va. ap2S-law4w. IODTWEF-N FOORTUSTIF-ET AND TIID DIAMOND.' -1.10 ECEIVE.D This DAY, by way of the Baltimore and 01110 railroad, a large and splendid assort ment of rich and litshionalde spring dry goods, com prising all the new and beautifid spring styles of the latest importations, purchased in the eastern cities, from the importers and manutlietmers at the lowest cash prices, embracing in part the following articles; New styles Paris Printed Lawns, do. do. Organdy Lawns, do. Balzorines, Otani Brocha Berages, Mar guises shaded Berages, French Gingham Lawns, Graduated Organdy Relies, Watered and Colored Tarßons ' _Figured and Plain Swiss, White Corded Swiss Ro bes, Book, Mull and Bishop Lawns, datio net, Cambric and Nansooks, Rich Brocade Dress Silks, Chain°lon Plain, Puult de Soi, -Satin Striped, do., Black 'Watered do., Ontbri Shaded de Rhine, Black Satin Striped gr. Ode Amour, Silk' Warp AA pac eau, Lupins Black and' Blue Black Bombazines, Dm tiri Shaded de Laincs, Lama Corded Berages, Satin Striped.Berages,..Blaek Satin Striped. and Plain de Limes. • Chamelon Plaid Shawls; Ombri Shaded do., Plaid Berage do.; Satin Striped Berage do.; Black Fillet do; Black Figured Silk do.; Satin Striped Beragc Scarfs; Plaid and Onihri Shaded Bernanna Shawls; Rich-style Paris printed do.; do. do. de Laine do.; Embroidered Silk Fringed Thibbet Shawls; Plain do. do. do.; Plain Faidirpidered Tarlton do.; Onibri Shaded - Berage Searcs,: -BONNET RIBBONS IN (;BEAT VARIETY New style fringed Hese embroidered, Massie; stri ped and fig,ured Poult de Sol.' A beautiful assortment of Plaid and onibri Silk friited Parasols, Parasoletu and Sun Shades with pyrunid top& We liave also a very fine assortment of the new style of pring 'Donnas, Florence Braid, Lima Laen and Brilliant, Lafayette and Vienna, Devon Arch Cirnp, Persian Lace:and Misses Coburg Brazil . . lian rivirstes. ' The Ladies can now he supplied with Ryan's new style of premium POlka, French and English Kid Slippers and Buskins.' CLOTHS, IIASSEHERES AND VF.STINGS. Blolle ..French - Blick; • Brown, Blue and Green Cloths, N'arioiltrAnalities,: West of England Black, invisible Green;' Itiovioi, Blue, 6-9 and 3-4 French Doe Skin Cassimore,,a good Assortment of Vesting's, Stocks and - GeOta.Ftrney 'nod Illnek Cravats. Irish Linens, Watered...Moreen.s.various colors; and a stock of Dolma:tic : Hoods, orpuil to any store in the West. ' Wholesale buyers.; are:.:pa.rtieularly requested to call and exatuinc , our:stock. /I,I3SALOMIIORIUS2—. op 7 • Ile-65-Market-strget. • 4. James Cavanagh Altarket Street, LADIES' DRESS GOODS SII iNVLR BONNET , ' - LADIES , SHOES • .7,- ' K-"t1 • .7.4-7:7'. Z"tittfclling:. E ARE -REDUCED!.! • Good inteitt F 0.4. Pl4lla4ellildit Of splendid new: Trby built .Coaclies,'and. ~:~+ - s"~ 41/" - •- Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at run nin,* through in -18 hours, ascending the hills with six 'horses and postillion - . From Chandiorsber„.;* by Railroad Philadelphia, is splendid newly - built Eight wheel Cani;ithere. connecting with Mail Cars for New York; also at Chanibersburg with Mail tines for Baltimore , and Washington City. igrOffices for the'above Line, next door to the Exchange hotel,St. Clair street, and opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. • 1 0 . W. It., MOORIII , VD A ot _-- .FARE REDUCED!! Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for ennADELroi - A. Of splendid Troy built Corichesilind _ 1=%4 RAILROAD CARS, 17;77..-! --" A • t. .0 - LI 4.,3:76ba Leaves Pittsburgh daily at I, P. M. running through in 4S hours, Ascending the mountain with six horses and postilion. Only one night out to Chambersburgh, thence by Railroad to Philadelphia, (being the only Line, running their own cars on the road 4connecting with Mail Cars for New York; also at C handle rsbu rgh with Mail lines direct to Baltimore and Washington City. nr-odiee second door below the St- Charles Ho tel, \Vood street. 0et.`251 A. HENDERSON, A ge nt. Monongahela Route. .LEL7IOII 1846 ....:_-_- rI_ . A BROWNSVILLE, 'TO BALTimop.: AND ) 1 PM LADELIIIIIA, only 73 miles staging. 'Ph, splendid fast relining steamers, Consul, and Louis M•L a ne have, c ommenced making their regular trips between Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf, above the Bridge, precisely iit 8 o'clock. Passengers by this boat take the stages at Browns . . vine same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid car of the Baltimore and Dhio railroad at Cumberland nest morning at g o'clock, reacidng Baltimore the same evening—only T 2 hours through from Pittsburgh to Baltimore, and 40 hours to Philadelphlb., Time evening boat leaves at 6 o'clock. Passengers by the evening boat will lodge on the boat in ctimfort able iitaterrionts the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain scenery iii daylight: sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel alto gether. The Proprietors of t i ns route, in order to make. the connection complete between Brownsville and Cum berland, have placed on the road 50 splendid Troy. Albany, ConcArvl and Newark Coaches, of the most impro‘iiii models, and fifty teams of the best young horses the country affords, in addition to their limn er stock; they feel satisfied they will he able to ac commrsate and give satistimtion to all who may pa tronize their route. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or railroad between Bal timore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland nod Baltimore and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the of fice, at the fit. Charles Hotel, Wood street, or at the wharf boat. J. MES K 1:1I EN, Agent 11,113-y . Ornament al II alr Work MRS. RENTER, Wig Maker , Allegheny City. six doors from the Ayn-duct, opposite the Collector's Office, %%Asia's to inform the pub lic that she has just commenced the Ornamental Hair business. and has a very superior stock, re ceived from the Eastern cities and Paris: and she is prepared to till all orders at the shortest notice. and in a manner that cannot be excelled by any similar manullic- She has on haul and intends keeping, a large as sortment of Ornamental Bair Work, such as Ladies' Wigs, Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guards. Bracelets, Finger 'Rings, Gentlemens' Wigs, Tanpries, Scratches, Sic. Mrs. It. has been for many years engaged in the business in France and the United States, and from her loug and expericnce, she feels confident in being able to give satisfaction to all who will favor her with their patronage. Iler prices are more liberal Bran have twee offered in this city heretofore. mar li-ly Scllce. LI ver Plllll 11:111 the clue of Liver Complaints, and other do , - eases arising from n deranged state of the Liver, NO CORE. NO P.V4-!! Symptoms of a DiAensod Liver—General loss of ap petite, sicknes of the stomach, pains in the head, shoulders, back and side:; sense of weariness, with sleepless nights, costiveness of bowels, t i flowedin some cases by looseness. slight, dry cough, lop• spir its, with disinclination to every duty, are prominent symptoms of a diseased state of the liver. The liv er is, however, often notch deranged when the most formidable symptoms are absent, and because sadly out of order it is known. trrif flee fivmptoms are present and the Pills I= , ' according to the directions without producing benefit. the money will he returned. A remarkable case. Attention is sslit`a to the low ing . statement or samovi Afford; F 1 . 1., of Vells ipirg.ll; Ca: Va-, May 2tith, I :hereby rertife that I Was alnicted . with the Liver Complaint and flphisic for a long time, tieing more than a year under the care ii!' a physician, that the disease, instead of living relieved by thii medicines I took, kept gradually getting'worse; iny body swel led so that I MIS 1.111:111k to stnop low enough to tie my shoe. When the disease was at the worst I was recommended to try Selhir's Liver Pill. I did so, and was relieved greatly by the first box; and com pletely cured by the second These Pills, which stand unrivalled by any Medi tine known liir the cure or diiicased Livers, arc pre pared and sold wholesale and retail by R. E. SELLERS, tio. ,7 Hood street. Sold also by the city druggists generally, and if P. Schwartz and J. Mitchell, Allegheny City. rpm , : snliseriber would respectfully inform his I friends and the public iii general, that his new Factory is now completed, and with a large addition to his machinery, be is prep:lion/ to make considera ble quantities of a superior article of Lard Oil, whieh he is determined to sell cheap, rully apprecia ting the old proverb, that 4 a nimble sixpence is worth more than a slow shilling." Ile reels confi dent that consumers would find it to their advantage to give him a call and examine liir themselves. Woolen maituilicturers, machinists and others, are respectbilly invited to examine his superior oil, Filth street, near Marker, opposite Hunker's•Contection ary store, and Messrs. Samuel M'Clurken & Co., Liberty Street. AI. C. EDEI.', • Pittsburge Lard Oil Manutheturer. A superior risality,or Star Candles, always on hand, of assorted sizes. mar2l-v School Rook and Paper W areho one, T LIKE LOOMIS, Agent, Publisher, Book-seller j_j and Boook-binder, No. S 9, Wood street, Pitts burgh, keeps constantly- on hand a -general assort ment of all the School Books in common use, to gether with the publications of the Presbyterian Board of Publication ' and other miscellaneous books, including BiblesandTestaments l'rein the folio size to small pocket editions. Cap, Demy nod Medium Blank Books of my own manutlicture, embracing Day Books, Journals, Ledg ers and Record Books, of the different- sizes of pa per, and containing from two to eight quires of paper. Flat Cap Demy and Medium Writing Paper always on hand, of superior quality; can at short notice be ruled-to pattern and bound to order. ALSO. IN MALE- 250 reams Cap Writing Paper, different qualities, ruled and plain; 90 reams Quartz,- Post, ruled and plain, (some - very filie;) 300 reams Crown Rag and Straw Wrapping Paper; 150 Medium - ; • " " 20 4, Double Crown . ,‘ . . . 80 " Medium Tea Wrapping, ditreitmt yialitids; 16 " Polio Post Writing;" 70 groxn Bonnet Boardx,..dralt, white, and blue and white. A large lot of low priced Printing Paper, of the following mizes: 22 by 32 inches,' 201 by 2$ inches, 20 by 29 inches, 10 by 24 incheB;,2l by 28 inches, 21 by 24 inches, 22 by 27 inches. Constantly on hand, (of A. Robertson's tnanufac ture,) Printing Paper of the foll Owing sizes: Extra Superfine and HeaVy, , for Job Printing, 20 by 24 inches; News Printing: 22 by 42, 24 by 33", 27 inches; - Post Office, and other. Envelope Paper, different sizes. All of which . will be .sold at:lowest prices, At wholesale' or -retail, for Cari, Paper Rags, and Tan ner7a,Soraps.,:-,i rnar 2.51, .. _.;k~..,.. • J• - _ - . , 3wsur - ante agairkst loos or dorOogo - by Piro The , 0 411 4a 1 Iti4cißk.ColnAinfd with th 4.114141-01. 'r- - securi - ty - cf a Stack . Caßitat• - • THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Perpetual murk-roust - 7, - George Toland, aohu 11. Atwood, Thotnas Roekhill, . Lewis R. Ashberst,, 'rhornpsou, George N. Baker,: George. M. Stroud, John . , J. - Vanderkeutiii Heorge.W. Carpenter,' r l. o ,m p alt it e o tn u ti r u , r h Aticlii a Jotsor alg by z- L;uit on d Stores and othee'biiildingS;atid ob Flirniture;oods, Wares, and. Merchundizc, limited or, perpetual, in town.e•r-countrv; °utile most-favorabletonns.• The Mutual . Principle, combined :with S Stock Capital, and , the 'other. prAlisiens Of the:Charter of this Company, -hold, oat tintSuo.l inducements, both or profit and safety"; to those ao iigi. Of effecting in surance, thetompAny Ask the attention and examination of those iliterested: the Capital .titock °Elite Conipanyjsjuvestedie good and sufficient securities. After providingdbr the limsea accruing to tire Company, in.the course of its business, the . . stockholders are entitled to receive out of its income and profits an interest not exceed ing six per cent, per annum on the Capital Stock act ually paid in—the amount of which interest, it is ex pected, will he supplied by funds invested—and thereafter, all the remaining profits are to accumu late and be held, in like manner with the Capital StOck,".ibr the better security of the assured. But certificates bearing interest, payable annually, trans ferable oii tho books of the Company, and convena ble at any : tinge into Capital Stocki will be issued therelbre to the ; Stockholders and inaured.nonnbern, in pioportion to . ' . the amount of Stock bold, or premi um paid by them respectively, agreeably to the pro visions of the Charter. Z _.~T Those effecting insurance with this company have, besides the usual protection against loss, by be ordi nary method of insurance, the additional advantage of a direct participatinit.in the profits of the Comp - ny .vithout any GI;O: W. TOLAND, President. B. M. lIINCIIM A r." Secretary. The subscriber, who ie•duly authorized Agent for the above named Company, is prepared to mako fl !mincer.. at the Office of the Agency, No. '2, St. Charles Hotel; cpu Third. Htruct, a tew doors above Wheal street, and will give all thrther tawny:Woo TW)S. J. CAMPBELL. Pittsburgh, May 30, 1St:). 0423-y.) 4.1“..3. The Franklin Fire insurance Company PHILAPELPIIIA. iILIRTER PERN;TuA L. snoxo v im it, of C lice 163;, Chestnut st., north side, near Fin. Take insurance, either permanent or limited, agains. loss or damage by are, on property and etreMs every description, in town or country, on the loos re tmdiable terMs. Applieatkons, made either per sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. ILINCKER . , Prest. C. G. BANCI.T.II, Seey. 1011 Charles N. Baucker, Jacob It. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. lt,ehartls, Thomas J. Wharton, :Alumlecai U. Lcwts, Tobias Wagner, Adolph' E. BOrie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the EAchange Office of Warrick. Martin, & Co., comer of Third and Mar ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pitbiburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No nuarine.or inland nit% igatiou risks taken. Fire nud 3lnrlnc Insurance. Frl 111. Insuraner Company of North America. of , J_ through it., duly authorized Agent,' the m l bscriber, offer+ to make permanent and Insurance on. property, in thin city awl its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. Arthur G. Collin, Prcs't. Samuel Br o oks . , Ales. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samna W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose Mite, Jolla A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John ' Jolts R. Ne ff , tw 'l homes. P. Cope, Richard 1). Wood, Wnt. Welsh, Hear; 1). Sherrard, Seer. Thi s is the oldet Insuranrx Company in [110.1:lil ted States, having le' n chartered in 1 . 794. Its char ter is perpetual, and from ito hlgh ctanding, long experience, ample: means, and avoiding all risks of au extra It: minions character, it slay be considered as offering ample Sec tirity to the public. MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Boom of Atwood, Jones F.:Co.. Wa ter and Front *treats, Pittsburgh- oct23-y. Ini.ttaintlec St eel:. tNt'llll3F.lt of shares for gale in a joint stock company, with a capital of sll- 11 , 0 0 0 , and pow er to increase it to €41000,000. which is shortly to go into operation on the 110 71, af:Ai timed large business of a mutual company, whose character it will change from the mutual principle to that ofjontt stock alone; charter perpetual. This stock company will 01,13 pOSSPS4 the ad% all mgt. or an income already secured, and as it purpo ses confining it, operations to the best description of risks, the stock present a fits-arable prospect !hr prof itable in. estnitait. F•or parucolars apply soon to toe, at toy office, cor ner or Wood and Fourth streets, over Sibbet & entrance On Fourth t,trent• JAMES W. BUCHANAN. dec:2.s, cruizEss , INSI'lt INCE CO:11- PANY tlh PFNNSYL k, ,lb. I; r 2, Walnut steed, Philadelphia, will insure hour's. slouch and other buildings: al.ro merchandize, furniture and property generally, w PubiburAll and the surround ing tountrv, against los, air 1111:1;:l! 1 , ) lite, fur any period of Bute. Charter perpetual. \o marine, river nor inliind transportation ranks are taken by this Conip.siv. It nialms so dividends anima!, stockholders. Atier paying , the .neet•s::ary expenses of the Ml's,. the tt hole aseriiiir,4 premium and interest are appropriated exclusii,eiy In ine , t losses. It in thus enabled to insure on terms nut surpaNstal lay any other Cramp. iv, SAMIIM McCMID 1.,+ I El. 13. Pott.i' F.l', Secretary. Agency at Pittsburgh, in Iturt,t's Building, on ALh street, at the office of Eyster Mb:RICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY or Philadolphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 500,- OM paid in. °dice in Philadelphia. No. 72 Walnut street--Win. Davidson, Presl; Frederick Fraley, Sec'y. This old and Well established Company con tin lies to insure Buildings, Alerchandize, Furniture, and Property, not of an extra hatardous character, against hiss or damage by Fire. Applications kir Insurances in. Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will he received, and risks taken either perpetually or ibr I I tlll led periods, on f a v ora _ lile terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, dec 21 No. 2G, I,Vinid street. Agents at PitDdursh, for the Delaware Mutual Sifety Du:arena Company of Philadelphia. .. . FIRE IClSliti upon Buildingi and Alerchandize of err y description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the nioid favorable terms. (ink, a t the warehouse of King,k Holmes, on Water st., sear Market street, Pittsburgh. N. It. King S Finney- invite the confidence and patronage or their t-rends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution among the most flourishing in lihiladelphia— as having a large paid in capital, which, by the 'oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding_ to each person insured his due share of the profits . of. the Company, without. involving him in any resPOnsibility whatever, beYond -the :premium actually paid in by ltirnLimd therefore as possessing 'the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious ti:attire; and in its most aftiliative form. nov I-tf Agency of tIL( Franklin Fire Insuran'ae Company of Plitladelßhirt. N.E. earner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. aSiets ofthe.compziny on the first of Janua -1 . ry, 1845, as published hi conlbrinfty with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and >lortg4ges,. 'Real Estate, at cost, Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, _ . 'Making a total . of • . . $81.19,683' .4 j 2 Affording certain assurance •that. all . losses will be promptly met, and giving entire seartitv to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent -with security. octB . WARRICK-MARTIN, Agent..' riUTLETt and• Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, No. MO Wood tree t , two doois from Virgin-al ley, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Always on hantl an extensive assortment of Surgical --• and Dental instruments, Bankers , ,•Tailors s ; Hatters', Hair Dressereand Tan, ners ,- Patent Shears Saddlers' Tools, Trliases, &c. ~::_~ :~:s;<~ - ~r-===-~-~-~ . , . SEEM PITTSBC RGII AGENCY initt:cTorts Insorastee galnoti Fire JAN WD, President JAS. W. BUCHANAN InstiranKe INMEEM KING & OINIVEY, John Cnrt~srlght EMINEMEZE ..._,:.::._ 4'tttbittit'''''"'lo'' . ' - THE -preceding :figure is given to represent tlie lICSENSCOLE PartuiTRATIOSS. Itis the great croc-1 nation' fo. :the: impurities of the body. It will be ; noiced that .e.;thick clptidy mist issues, from all point,i, of the surface, which indieates e re in'l~cUth, h that thisp e er a sc i ir ti, bt atiO u ili W dOS uninterruptedly •when w Ceases .when we are sick. Life Ctumotb,e sustained without it. it is thrown Oir- front ;the blood and other juices of the, body, and _disposes by I thii means, of nearly all the' itripurities us. The language of 80-iptere is.‘.‘in the Blood Isthe Life? , Ifit eterbe - it - • comes impure, may be traced three - t 1 7 . . oitlie stop page of the i7isqt-sible . pers - Pration. " Thus we See, all that is uccessafr when the blood is stagnant; or in fected, is to open the pores, and it ielieves.itself from all impurity instritilly. Its own heat and'iritallty are sufficient; without one particle - .of meditiinc, except to open the" pores upon the aurae°. Thudweice the folly of taking. so much internal remedieS. - All practioners, however; direct their effortil , to - ' restore the Insensible Perspiration. The ThomPsoniiin, for instance, steams, the Ilydropathist shrouds us in wet blankets, the lloniopathit deals out i - nfinitisdimals, the Allopathist bleeds and' doses us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills, pills. To give some idea or the amount of Atha Insensi- , hie Perspiration, we *ill state that the -learned 1)r. Leavenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all !we re ceive into the stomach, passed MI by thistneans. In other words, if wii eat and drink eight pounds per day, we evacuate live pounds of it by the'lnsensible Perspiration. . This is none other' than the used up particles of the blood, and tiler juices giving place to the new and fresh oaks. To cheek this, lierefore,,is: to re tain in the SVSLCIII tire-eiglits of all the virdlent:thatter that nature demands should lease the body. liv a sudden transition froth hi-at to cold, the pores are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be gins at one.- to de, elope itself. peace, a stoppage of this now of the juices, originates so many com plaints. It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelnis inant kind with coughs, colds, and consumption : Nine tenths of the world die from diseases indtiad by it stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. . ' Let MU ask, now, every candid mind, what course seems the most reasonable to pursue.,-to titian]) the pores, after they are closed. Would yougivq physic to =stop the pores? Or would you apply something that would do this upon the surface : , where the clog ging actually is/ And yet I know of no physician who makes any external applications to effect it., Ulmer these circumstances, I present tit physicians, and to all others. McAlister's .111-lleulino Ointment, or the. World's Sulve. It Iris power to,resthre per spiration on the feet, on the head old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon Lilly part of the body, Whether diseased. slightly : or severely. . , : It ha,pouur to cause ail external soreS,,scrofulous humors, skin diseases, jtoisoneus wounds, to dis-. charge their putrid matter, and then healstheni. It is a remedy that inmeps off the whole Catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcle I to its healthy functions; It is a remedy that forbids - the necessity ofl So many and deleterious drugs taken into the stoinach. 1 his a remedy that neither sicknens, givesluiconve nit vee, or is dangerous to the intestines. .1 It preservei and defends the sarface ihont all do- .'l l rangement of iti finictiens. The surface isthe out- I let a five-eights of the bile and used up natter with in. It is pierced with inillions of opeldnge to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and dedth knocks at your door. Iris rightly termed All-Ilealinw,.for there is scarcely a disease; external or internal, that it will nut benefit. I have used it for thelastlburteen years for all diseases of the chests consuumtion, liv er involving the uhnustdauger and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and man, that' not in one single case has it failed to benefit, when the patieht was within the reach of mortal means. ' I I have had physicians, learned in the ,prefession• I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes of the poor r ese it: in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one united and universal voice 7 --saying “..74- Allister, your Ointment is good. CONSeMPTION.—It can hardly be credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs, seated as They are within the system. flat if placed: upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs; seperates the poisonous particles that arc consuming them, and expels them front the systeM. . . I need not say that it is curing persons of consump tion continually, although we are told it is foolish ness, I care not what is said, so long as I can cure. several thousand persons yearly. . lIILWAME.—The 'S'alve: has cured persons of the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it regularly - every weak, so that vomiting, often Wok place. Oi . mifiless and Ear Ache are helped with like 5ec ,,,,,,,s COLD PERT.—Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling MT the hair, one or ; the other always accompanies cold feet. The Salve w ill cure every case. In Scrota la, Erysippla.s, salt Rheum', Liver com plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as'Astlima, Oppression,P his, also Sore LipS; Chap ped I lands, Tumours., Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous • Diseases, and of the'Spine there is probably no med icine now known so good. • • BURNS.—It is the best thing in the world fur Burns. (Read the Directions around the box.) . PIMPLES ON TILE FACE—Masciditic Skin gross surface. Its first action is to expel all hunior. It will not cease drawing till the facclis free from anvi, matter that may be lodged under the skin, and fri: quentiv breaking out to the surface. itlthen When there is nothing but grossness, or dull retail- . sive siirthee, it twgins to sullen and sedan null the skin becomes as smoothend delicate as a chills. WORMS.—If parents knew how fatal most medi eines were to children taken inwardly,• they would be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial lozenges' , called "medicated lozenges, , Nees' , pills, The truth is, no one can tell, in variably when worms are present. Nov let me'., say to parents that this Salve will always tell if a Child' has worms. It will drive every vestige' or their a way. (Read the directions around the box.) There is probably no medicine ou die thee of the earth at twee su sure and an safe iu the expulsion of w ones. TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it againSt.the world? They may bring their Oils far and near, , and mine Will restore the bit' two eases to their one. OLD SOILES.—TIiat sonic Sores are 'an outlet to the impuritios of llw'systein, is, because they cannot "pass off through the natural climmels or the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the impurities mind base some other outlet, or it will en dutiger hie. This salVe will always provide for such emergencies. RI I EUMATISM.—It removes alitio,ft immediately the intlainntation and swelling, when the pain' of course ceases. FEVEILS.—In all cases or fever, , the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass MI. If the least moisture could be started the crisis has passed and the danger over. The All-Ilealing Ointment will in all cases of fevers ahnost instantly unlock the skin amid bring forth the perspiration. SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases that actu ally defied every thing known, as well , as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he had Spent 5500 on his children without any henefit when a few bow:: or the ointment cured them. CORNS,—Oceasional use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns dont growing. People need never be troubled with then, if they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.-- - .No than can Incas:: ore its value. So long as the stars roll' along over the Heavens- , --so long - as' man treads the earth; sub' , ject to all infinities of the flesh—so icing as disease and sickness-is known—just so long - will this good , Ointment be used and esteemed. .When man eras-. es from off the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES' Mc,A.LISTER & Co, Sole preprietoni o f the above Medicine, Price 25 cents per box. • CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has licen'graatly counterfeited, we trove given tlikCau lion to the public that "no Ointment Wfii he genuine unit hs the INtilleS nt Jontes McAlister; or James Mc- 1,-)lister 4- Co., are WRITTEN-with a avid Upon tress' label.! , Now we hereby% Offer ,a: reward of $5O to :be paid on conviction in any, ;.of the constituted courts of the United Status, for any indiVidual coon 'fbiting-our name and Oithtment PRICE 2:i CENTSPER:BQX,. • ! Aoerces.--Foi• sale'in Pittsburgh Braun & Rei nit St. Clair sts4nnd by ter; corner of:Libertv Cassel, corner of Wainut and-Penn 31:5. - Hays& Brock , - way, (Druggists No 2,-Commercial , Row, Liberty at.; L. Wilcox,jr.,:eorner ,Market and ,the,Diapiond; P. Schwartz, and. J. Sargent, <llleglieny_city: J. (r; Smith (Druggist) Ifirminghitin,;„ ,SChoonmaker Co., (Druggists;) Pro. 81; .Wood st.,. are the -whet-e -a* agents. , _ L4 , u . . $600,615 93 100,967 , 77 207,499:. 72 CI A RINIINATIV E is the best medicine for the spec:- idy cure of ocholiei Dysentary ancl Bowel emit= plaints, botkin adultn,nnd children, ever invented,. It is free Irons 'Opium, and enst be. adminintered to the racisideliciielittiit with perfect snfety:: 'Price 525 and 50-cents per bottle.. Sold by all the Firintipal gists in the city. Prepared and told by the proprietor ' •- EDGAR THORN; ::Druggist, eorner-crfliand and Penn'stsii Pittsburgh. Also, Thoinpson , s Aidi-Dyspeptip and Purgative Pills, sold os.above, • : sp*y: .. , _ SMBM Dr,; Tlaon*L son's lEEE= EME £~ft~: bir; ino on!R Pap Embrocatioll. thelditoiof-,thiPhiladelphitt Times.l - - HIGHLY IMPORTANT! Jackson's ;Embrace. 'Aion.netet.f.iils..- It is the only. medicine now sold for'the cure or one Of the most—common and troublesome ,diseasbs. • . A- friend whohmaben cured_by it asks us to speak' warmly in praise of the. efficacy . of Jackson's Pile Embrocralon. ire describes it as being the-vgybest remedy of the kind ever imagined by enthusiast in Pharmacy: , Mr. :Ashford - hi letter must decide :the question in the mind of every: one. . • - . ;- PILES . PILES! ! PILES !! ! Rarely a dayr'passes that we.do not get some Aesti mony,either verbalor,written, of the great efficacy of pr.:Jackson's Pile Embrocation. Read the fol.- loiving Nomt YGRIC, 721 Broadway, • • • September 2, 1815...5 . Dr: N..T.Acuseri•Dear Sir: Will you sendlne.eix battles of your pile embroOationt , I wialfthem part to keep myself, .and part for a legal gentleman, a friend of mine, who has found great:relief in using from icy bottle two or three. times. You remember, when in. Philadelphia,' was stinting dreadfully from this. tremendoui scourge,l only took` one bottlefrom you; 1 have not used it quite all, and am quite.well. As you may ouppose. I proclaim the virtues onyour medicine wherever I go.. I tell every friend ?pout, it, and it is singular' to perceive how. many are ,sull fering,in this war—l believe half of my acquaintaii: cos are more or leis afflicted. Let me tell you that. you can, sell here as fist as you - choose to make.--. When you want a certificate from me you shall have it, and you are at liberty to show thisletter if yen wish. Respectfully veers, . ...... LEW/S - P...1.11F04D;.. 067 A supply of the above article has just 'been reeitited, and for, sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, No 72 Foursh street, near Wood. Price $l, per bottle, or six bottles for $5.. muyl dim Preserve the Teeth. bettor is it to cure the toothache in one min i. • ute. by usingWheelees Teaberry ToOth Wash; than to suffer the aching; also to cure.sOreness of.the gians, cure :softness. of the gums, : stop bleedidg of ' the gums, and always keep, the teeth, gums .and ttislnth pleaSant, and in the best slate of health. I Whilst introducing WHEILI.EIt , ,S ,TEATIERRY TOOTH 'WASH to the public, it is the, painfdl duty of the proprietor,, to state that this,article, which is the original, and only gunuine Teaberry Tooth Wash, has been imitated by numerous .Teiherry Teoth Washes, Tualierry Tooth Pastes, audit variety of articles with the, name 'Tcalicrry annexed: to them, when,, in fact, thi.4 l artiele is the first that ever bore Ahe 'Janie of Teaberry, and is the ,only one wiiiavpossesses.thq realhirtue of the plant, and established all the.celeb, rity for it, which induced others tO,,Make use of its Lai , thoughthey never did present its int ri nsic cir tuciit-otleiiiiilie.- evidence • that 'ills -the .flist preparation of. Tea" y fnr, the Teeth; the Copy,of the certified records of the Uuited Sta_Aes PiStriet Court is 1 7 11 1: -C .i d a - ste Phnnaylnia - to W r ra, it: Be rn it remembered,,Thot va , seOwid d.ay of Febri'.arY. r: One thousand :cight.hinidred_p?id.feyty %)trirP, two ' • W. the saidDistrict, r lidthdOPOsited ~n this Once the' Title of 'a Book, the title of , which is t or followicg, to wit; , TEABERitt TooTu.wAsn The right whereof he-clainis as Proprietor, iii con "ortnity with the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act o .tinend the sin:oral Acts respecting. Copy Rights." .TIOPKINSON, Clerk of the Dist..:Cou.rt. 1812 -, Feb. 21. Copy deposited. , 1 -: , ! CAS : F. sIitAZLETT. I The above Copy -Right • for-the Wiipper of-the . - Bottle, showing the Title of the Artieleda legallsz guage, and granted in the legal form • will, prove-this to be the OrginaI.TEABERItY TOOTH,IVASR, and all O ' thers , are.hut imitations;: Which has gone out of use wherever, the: Genuine Teaberry Tooth Wash - is I sold. ' Then . , remember, none is genuine but • - • WHEELER'S. - Certificates, if 'the' Magiqtrales of the - City ‘ - of - Phila delphia. • Having made use of your Much - Celebrated Tea berry Tooth Wash, I feel convinced that - it is the best article I haie ever known, and hereby Warmly recommend its! use to the public in general; as a. pleasant and efficacious article for.preSerfing the Teeth and Gurus. ROI3ERT E. JOHNSTON, __ . For 4 nu r tribq of years my Teeth slid Gems were .;o ineeli out of order as to prevent Me from eating with any oleastire, and caused much , pain.- "-Having heard of Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, I do cer tify that I tried one bottle of it, and in•lcss than two weeks my teeth and Gouts mere sound and good; I believe that the use of it would be: an advantagelo many others. 4. .138-V,Ehllt. Cerlifirotes of Members of the Philatielphia-Bar. Having used %Flintier's Teabei•iy Tooth Wash and powder, T. haVelblind them to possess cleansing and purifying properties; and while they whiten and beautify: the Teeth; they have a beneficial effect upon the Gains, by' iioparting to them , free and limiithiM action. • F. A. .II.A.T.NOLD:` I have used Wheeler's Teaberry-Tooth Wash; and its effects upon thy Teeth apt Gumslias tivprt . to me a. high oii"mioti its merits. " I cheetfUlly itto r the wenerat use. •H. R. KNEASS.' My (ktughte'y has used Wheeler's Teaberry Tenth Wash ,(irul powder) and has found its effects .to cleansihg and 'purification of the Gumj,.and ' cuing or the month. 'I have no in sititinn in reCeni7 inendir ' . it as the most - beneficial pre arttion foi the Teeth I have ever seen. C. J. '3ACK:•- Cc:Vic-atm of Ladies and Gentlemen of Philadelphia "It is with gratitude that I send tha.followhig tificate, hoping that many who sulrm-, bj , a perusal Quit, to. obtain Wheeler's 'Peahen). Tooth Wash, which article I used, and it has effectually cured tooth-ache, soreness of the gums, removed scurf froni my teeth . , and 1- fully believe lias'entiray arrested all decay of ihein. I trust' that all who suF."l for, having either of the same _species of complaint, will - as soon as possible..usc WhOelersi . T . Cahn#Y ; , Tooth Wash, that they tnay be relieved. • JULIANA CUTHRAL., ' "Owing to having takeifeold;but mostly in'congo"l ',pellet! tor the :041 . of a paint usedin coloring prints,'l my Teeth became very muchinjtired, hiving cieru eiating pain at: intervals fin:between, two: nod threti. years. Wheeler's Teaberry,Tooth,Wash was usedi' and has entirely cured them, which in certificate limn I send, that those who wish a perfect remedy fur painful teeth, and also desire 'a: 15:16Satit'TOIStit wash, may with confidenCe try-Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash. ! • MARY A TAYLOR. I -"Wheelersi Teaberry Tooth Wagli” haviniriar moved scot-land cured sorcnoss.of the gums, whleb had troubled the for. two years, it is my belief that it is a highly.usethl article, and that it is advisible-to those who surfer with the Teeth and Gums to make use - of it: • MA.R.Y SULtIVNIST: "Your Teaberry Tooth Wash cured the tooth-ache and also soreness or the gums in my flintily,' and send you this,certificatc, that those 'wit°. suffer with tooth-ache or soreness of the gums, may know quit it is a remedy, tin them, and .a :very,. pleasant Tooth Wash. ; RILLS. PREVOST, ..' W. Wheeler', No. 118, Catharine Week “Wheeler'S Teaberry - Tooth Wash”rhaviiil;:enrea soreness. of the gums,: nud effectually stopped lila& iug of the'guitis, I deem it a debt of gratitude for the relicl•which it afforded me, and a duty owefi omy fellow' beings';do say ) that it' is my 'firm curiVictiod, that thOse, who will use Wheffleqs Teabirry'Tdott t n Wash, for the, Teeth and Gums, Will find thafit is an important article, :r... THOMAS.- :, M'CURDY, f 72 ;• , , .. _'; No. ', Calfowhill sti• • .. , .... . From Jouch severe affliction of yself, and others of my Minify,. witli - deeziyed Teet i and sore Giitilsi and. the ntan V respectabldtestimofflalslikhly in favor . of 'WEIEECGR'S TEMIERRY 'TOOTH_ WASII' f was induced. no giVe it a ilia], after 3yhiciincy family used it, and 1 rejoice to: say that it did perform s' thorough! and effectual Care I'o_ all, And )1.0110; hostayrtielo:that'l*CillifteiY.ot:.'l.l•otilitieconitrtelyiril.! usetO;tfitiise*iyhontay be Solicrilig. ... , _..; ____: . , . JESSE. ,liloOttE, No, .10„ . Aialitt. itfeet,:.: VI. Wheeler ,• . • . ... ~ . . . ... Many more testimonials are existing approyem,ol , iWbeelees Teaberry Tectih . Wdsb.. , .. , - .... • . Sold at IiViii..J.A.CK.SWS,Storei No. $9: Liberty attest, Tittsburgb, hod of Wood street Principal-Mee, No. 86 Cheenet.st, Phijadolphie, J o hn ToiinSen , . . ituddHiT ANL!, APOTHEPAI3q,,..IIro. 4,5, striet, three door's: abate Third street, Pitts burgh, will i t ave.conitantly.onliand.n welbsolected assortment of ,the liest do. fresliesfliedicines, : which he, will. sell on the most reasonable terms . : PhYai cintri sthiding,ordeis will be Promptly atteuded to, may _rob , upon .as gcnnino.: ' • Physicians' prescriptions :Will ; be accurately - and neatly propmcd„from the hest materials, at iny . #ttur of , the day or night; Also,-for /pick of fresh and 'gpod iperfumery. ~ : •.:;..:-:,,,.-:;-; • -,-.:':',•:::., It ez:.i - I=J'.': ~ ........ M;MI . Clotithiirti_C.toutitig t 1.1.E1111:Y MORRISON,: Altai/HAW = `No 150 - liberfy Sifter. ' mere andthe imblic, generally', that .he has, net„ returned from the Eastern ,and.lialt receive 44 lirrge and well SoleCted -assortment of Cleth;Cassi nacres, Vestings and all other Materiale.foi the ufacture of Clothing and,,is _prepared' to make Gen- ttemen's Clothing' of eery descriptien , tl.rieiti,?s4. vicable, and fashionable style.*; • From, many , years experience in the bnsiness,,liii * is enabled to sele.et stock With care and ittltraterit,„, and as he employs good workinen,lui is confident ! , of giving satisfaction to all who may favOr hint With a call. His stock of Ready , made Clothing, is large well made, and manufactUred of the best materials'. He has also - on hand an assortment of Stock's; Stis. f enders Handkerchiefs, and ether articles in hiSt, His prices are as reasonable as thOsi'ot - nny other establishment in the West. • His old friends and the public generally are.invit ed to give-him a call. HENRY .11.1011.RISON, ap23cl3ni - No. 150 Libertystreet.l An AOrostio. - - “JUST IN TIME FOR:CHF• P BARGAINS'. Just received, a splendid tu3soilmerit of Spring , and and Summer goods., • Unsurpassed' for qiiantity, quality or Style. The-PrOpribtor of- this establishment- Takes great pleasure in informing hia frienOs a.ntl the' puhCic In general; bat he is now prepared - to SljniciACie -that his Numerous customers may favor hint with. Strangers." TRielersivould do well, itrvisitiiig the Iron City, to call and examine his extensive:nti well Made stock of ready made clothing. *las A 'COM- , Oct° Cssortment - of • English cloth, to 'which he would invite attention,- , French cloths of every color and titmlity 2 wich hilts Offering at a very'sinall'Advance on . easternlnicei; • Remember at this mire you arenotasked two prices i being Convinced that ernsir.profits'and quick sales is the • best way ii)'scdure , custoin:':- flaying in his eniploy Ate best workmen,he can - war-. Eery aiticle made at liiivestablishrnent to fit well, ' And to be of, the best "taaterials; he would aiain , Purehasers generally_ to give him a call . • . purchasing io uny other place, •-• As he is cdrifadeht that he can sell them 0 gcOA - 4 : 03d),, Reasenable prices as any house in this city, , . r.- - Goinguo far as to say.a little cheaper. _ s: All his - goodi'aro new, and - of handeemd - patferns,, .1 . - . . purchased ' In the the cast.but a few weeks%4.lms ThOsuliseri-,' her Now rettirhs-his thanks tii'hiS 4i6tkis and thd - ronblic in general, .artir:- Solicits a continuanca.of their fa‘ -0r5.„..., 'lron City ClothiqgStore, No 132,Liberly street mar?: ' '-' C. kI2CI.OSKRY. '" = RI?SIiILTAND AVCRIOI . - • -Pittnbstrgh Clothing Store'. SHAFFER Merchant: Talliar, respect. informs his friends aud the public..gee-,.. erally;:t h at helms taken the new store at he Corner'. of Wood and Water stanets; on the aideiieeutited by!' Mr. S. Scheyer previous to the.Greaf Fire, ; where he: is prepared toTurnlsh ail articlei in the line of Gen. tlemen's Clothing, on: the . - moil terms, and at the shortest notice.. His stock of Goods is entire ly' has been, selected with much:earn to. suit the market.'some the best -workmen in the'eifriand-fr - emlong - experi- . - ence in-the business, -he:hopes to give general otitis- , fiction '.to thoie who may favor him with their cus tom.- A largh - ;assartinent, thithingsnifed - JO the season. ' Consisting of Cloth, Frock and dress Coats; of all coicu4 various qualities.' lle.offers to the`pub=' lie as. Good Balgains:. ai any establishment in lhn city. Ile has also a large stock of Vests;Shirts, cat , - ton...and silk: Cravats; Scarfs, and. • handkerchiefs;.- which he is prepared to sell loW:for , oeh only. Having secured the service's of 'am - excellent Cotter:, heas prepared to manufactize garments 'of- inder, in such. a:manner. as to render the Pittsburgh Clothing. Stere worthy of: public Aretrowtr' age- The public arc invited to call and for themse l ves: ' jy24=y . . Three Blg Door 4 Clothing Stoire. _N0.151 Liberty street.- riIHE Proprietors of this old and highly,popular;es-- stablishment informs his fliends and the-public: at large .that a partiMs.of hii Spring and Simmer, Stock of 1: A.Dt' - 14 E-' clotirrxgr,,i Li now prepared inspection, and he respect- . fully invites all who contemplate purchasing: articles- in his'line 'to - pay hims visit. His stock this season''' is peculiarly ritiii comprising all thedatest and Patterns 3 and all his Goods, having been select; ed..by himself in the :eastern, naarketsi , he can:with confidence recommend them to his customers - on be-% Mg - of the very beat finality, 3iis lage tumortmentfir trßEss, COATS Is Made in the most modern and improved style, end., the workmanship cannot: be excelled., Pants of et er# ficiaription, Satin s, Fancy' l'ests. He hala rare, and -- beauty assortment of . ' ' • - • " • Nr , EStING-..5;.. To which he Wohld 'eallf , the:altention'of public' as'be believes _ then to be - More' Ileautitidand Cheaper, Than anything the .kind than, has been offered heretofore. _ , • Tweed and 'other. coats, for Summer weara In great varietrand - friade; every "style, Fashionable Shirts, Ditest Style of 'Stocks, Suspenders' fir every descriptions, Handkerchiefe, and every 'ether article necessary fora FashionabioDress... , • He has a very large and escellent.misprtmeta or, substantial Clothing,.which will' be sold '4WD': than it can be purchased adanyotherfdsce in the'city—to which he would invite the attention of workingmen • and others who wish servicable iltithing for every day's wear. slaving "in` his' employ,seMe'the best Catter r i , and Workmen, that the CountrY'can . produee,.and tieing providixl +a stock: of Deeds; 'which for= excel lence and variety cannot te-mitudled,..hdi&--prepar ed TO CLOTH:LS:WO °ROM' At the shortest tiett - ee, ,and ti a.style44 . l,catutet be Surpassed. • - . - DO NOT PASS THE THRE . Dborts. . It is not ; ,considered Any; Trouble -to, show Clething, and the prtiprietoe feels :confident., that After;-an es stock,. all whosilesi - re ,to purchase , will- find it their interest ter4e4l,4t his . . . . , . The prciprieter'ivouid take this-iapp . eilnkity to ten der his sincere - titm.oE64o the piddle ter; the nallreee, nve dented patronage hesfotry . potAtii.:.estibliiknent,. - , and as the:success - helms:lnez , with jaanritididation that his efforts to pleas hiSpatrons; , have: - not been unavailing, he pledgeszhinaself that•nething.shall;be omitted on his.part twveenre.theiv hintirtess.for.. tlxf - future. . hicCLOSJcEY 151, Liberty stye ' marl?-dfkw To Arnas t- To Arnisl 1. ff REATENED INVASION OF AVEST ERN. 'PENNSYLVANIA-4T. Col. Swift, with 10,VOQ moo,,Aotwithstanilinf, vyhieb, J. 4147.1 White willcontinue to _sell clothing cheaper. than any has heretoftire beep offered in the trestern,coun.! try, having the largest establishinent irCtke . city, 'fronting Liberty And'Sixth streets. - gels nor", prc;pared to . shdw to his niun'erens patrons* great est variety or cloths, caisiinereS, vestings, and do- . thitig.ofallfloscriptiona,ntritable forthe opteacbing_ season, that has ever been offeredin this market, to which all can:have:the Rightof Way.-.. Observe the earrior, No.:7,s7,.Liberty and : Siith streets.. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, - -Proprietor. c h c EAT) F,,,TATE AdENTS . CONVEY/PI :1V CERS, continue to.attend to the putehase and sale of city and county property, and all other bttsi-, ness,connected with real estate. , They will aloe pre pare Reeds,,Bonds, Mortgages, and all 'other. legal:: instrumentsof wrjtiog, on moderate terms: 'For,thrf convenience of the public they have two offides:-The, law office o,f-llohn J. Mitchell, ,cOrner of Fourth and SmithficlirstroOts, (5:1 story,) and the Office Of "fairicl BlakelY,-on Pan street, near the canal bridge, "Fifth Ward. , EtuFf!iie_aik . „ R ipfitTANCES ,of. money on „ , - iiiederate . - . eao r be *made thiring my absence in .Europe, every - put Of liefand; England; ScOtinnii;.. the continent:of Europe: Legacies; debts, propel or eichns recovered, searches for documents effected, and other Eiiropearcbuithes* transacted, by' c lpplying to James MayiVaterstiveti - • Pittsburgh. octl~:...,gentand Attorney at-Law*.Pittsbnsgba..., . - • waiter'' , : 1 ' L . Q TILL' continues in his old.businesiof iciannactu 0 tug Wagoni; Carts; - Drays -Timber ,Wheels; 'Trucks, and Wheelbarrows; on fifth atrecti'btlyPeil Wood and Smithfield, whore he4tC O P 3 -" °4441117.94 hand, or made to order . in the shortest notioe, amount o£ by the liest,OfW6rkio*ia;i4 00a materials, ' and. nt - pricea'to snit tthe4nes;,ThiOiii engaged in the Santa Fe tiadisi;nXid:Vtitliaee_ aim; arc requested to give l;im a call lieraiilirehairitii • .- , Yr•- - . - r , -
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